Straddling two continents, Tũrkiye is where East meets West in a dazzling fusion of cultures, history and flavour. Once home ...
Recently, in the article dedicated to posca, the sour, watered-down wine favored by lower-class Romans, we mentioned that they were unaware of why this drink was good for their health, since there was ...
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Ancient Egyptian child: Working in the fields, it’s harvest time! Child: Yeah sure… uh… I need the loo. Ancient Egyptian child: No problem! Here you go.
The river was helpful for growing food in a hot place, as well as crops that made clothes and paper. It was located along the River Nile in north-east Africa. I better write this down! Oh! I’ve lost ...
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On November 21, Orthodox Christians celebrate the Cathedral of Archangel Michael and other celestial bodiless powers. This ...
In the early 1800s, a Swiss explorer tricked his way into Petra, the ancient oasis whose location had been a closely guarded secret for centuries. Known as Ed Deir—the Monastery—this building was a ...
You may well know someone — you, perhaps? — who is stoic, epicurean, skeptical or cynical. That’s because these four adjectives represent philosophical and psychological shortcuts for coping with a ...